
Pop Sensation Addison Rae's Album: A Deep Dive into Nostalgia and Modern Pop
In a recent online review, content creator Stella | Reporter & Reviewer💫 offered her candid thoughts on Addison Rae's debut album, "Addison." While applying her makeup, Stella provided a track-by-track analysis, highlighting the album's strong 2010s pop influences. Stella noted that songs like "New York" evoked the feeling of a "Gossip Girl" montage, suggesting its suitability for high-end social event soundtracks. She expressed surprise at the catchy nature of "Diet Pepsi," initially unaware it was an Addison Rae track, and predicted its appearance in future coming-of-age movies. The track "Money Is Everything" resonated deeply with Stella, who described it as a "beautiful manifesting song," claiming its positive affirmations for herself. She also drew parallels between "Aquamarine" and the movie of the same name, calling for a return of "mermaid media." "High Fashion" was seen as a fit for "Euphoria," while "Summer Forever" was described as the perfect car song for watching sunsets. Stella concluded that the album, particularly "Put Your Headphones On," had a strong 90s/2000s pop vibe, contributing to her positive reception.